Gentlemen: Here is a picture of the sailboat! These were taken back in the late 40's early 50's I believe. That was really a great article...
In response to all three of you - I'm just going to take a picture of it and post it with my next reply.... then everyone can have a look......
Does anyone have any advice on correctly removing mold from inside the hull of my wooden boat? It looks like white powder clinging to the painted...
Flumixt and PAR : Both of you have offered great advice and I wanted to thank you for takingt the time to write in such helpful detail. As you...
Wow. That was a great response. So this is what i need to do:? 1. Don't stain the wood. 2. buy Spar Varnish (which is an epoxy?) - does it...
The boat is 27 feet long. Too long and big to put anything on it that i'm going to have to remove next spring. So whatever goes on it now, has to...
If I end up putting a coat of varnish on the bare wood - won't this interfere with my staining it later on? I do want to stain it to a darker...
:confused: I am stripping down the painted wood hull of a 1941 cedar gaff rig. My plan is to stain and varnish it for a natural finish next...
yes! incredible! Hammond's cove next to fort schyler/ maritime college! The boat never left the water for 50 years but is in amazing condition....
Thanks for your advice guys - I did the math - the boat was built in 1941 which makes it about 65 years old. Here's a few pictures of it back in...
Thanks guys, Eastern White Oak it is!!! The Sound LP - my boat looks similar to the shape of yours
[Hi - I'm replacing the original rudder on a 75 year old cedar sailboat. I believe that the original rudder is made of Oak but want to use the...